With the new $4.00 snack limit, do you think these may be included as "snacks"?

Are the Dole Whips now included? The last time I was there they were still under $4.
In addition to the pineapple/orange ones in Adventureland, they also have the strawberry swirl ones right where Tomorrowland crosses into Fantasyland.
 
TBGOES2DISNEY said:
:moped: grab one of these and try to keep up, everyone! weeee! :rotfl:

Hee Hee...love that one!

I think the problem with all these threads about the DDP is that all the talk about yummy food makes everyone hungry. I don't know about other families, but when my family members get hungry they start to get really grouchy :furious: . Maybe, if you feel yourself having a nasty reaction to another poster's comment you should grab one of these :moped: and go grab a snack before you post back !!!!!
 
Carolc said:
Bumping back up, hoping someone can help.... :confused3


Okay, the only place I know of (from my own trip last week) is Auntie Gravity or something close to that in Tomorrowland. They had 3 flavors, strawberry banana, tropical and another that I'm sorry to say I can't remember the flavor. You can't pick what you want in them, just come as listed on the menu board. I had the tropical one, which was very good and greatly enjoyed during Spectromagic! :woohoo: If there are any other locations that sell smoothies and are on the DDP, I don't know...hope this helps though!
 

penjen said:
Does anyone know if a larger carton of milk is considered a snack at the convienence stores?
thanks!

Yes, you could get a half gallon of milk at Saratoga Springs last week on the DDP, so I would assume it is the same at all food court locations.
 
momsgoofy said:
Yes, you could get a half gallon of milk at Saratoga Springs last week on the DDP, so I would assume it is the same at all food court locations.
That's not necessary a good assumption. What is considered a snack does still vary from place to place. It surely cannot hurt to ask though.
 
Natalya said:
Ok, you got my interest.

what the heck is a funnel cake????

Batter drizzled through a funnel fried in oil and covered in Powdered Sugar and sometimes other toppings

and I can't make it quote another post ike some people do I'm new at this but someone said Funnel Cakes were not Disney owned


and it would not surprise me that the Funnel cake carts are not Disney at our Ball Park the Cotton Candy people and the dippin dots are not the same company as the other concessions so if you have a food certificate for the ball park those 2 stands are not included
 
Sort of like fried dough (that you would get from a carnival) but in a different shape???

I love fried dough!!!
 
bicker said:
That's not necessary a good assumption. What is considered a snack does still vary from place to place. It surely cannot hurt to ask though.


Good point! It never does hurt to ask...when we were at Goofy's Candy Co. at DD, I didn't think we'd get to use a snack credit for our "make your own" creations as I'd not seen that they were on the snack list, but we asked and yes, were able to get all of our purchases using snack credits. So, we got...

1. 3 pretzel rods; 2 covered in dark chocolate and 1 in milk chocolate, all of them rolled in pecans and drizzled with caramel.

2. 3 marshmallows covered in milk chocolate, rolled in pecans and drizzled in caramel.

3. 1 gingerbread cookie dipped in milk chocolate, rolled in white and milk chocolate chips, drizzled in caramel.

4. 2 chocolate covered strawberries

5. 1 24oz. bottle of Dasani water

The CM used 1 snack credit for each of the items. I think we got lucky with the strawberries...1 should have been the limit since 1 cost $2.95, but it was clearly marked on the box "2 choc. strawberries". So, like you said...it never hurts to ask. We had expected to pay OOP for each of the items.
 
Now I know for sure I've lost it. I'm planning a trip that in the end will cost thousands (and then a few more!), but I'm fretting about using snack credits on items that would have only cost $2.59, when I could have used them for something valued at $4. Am I obsessed or what?!?!?!
 














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